Birmingham, AL (1888PressRelease)
November 06, 2009 - Hip Hop artist Suzanna Samone aka Ferrari Barbie is the Best Female Artist in Birmingham at this year's Life Great Music Awards, besting Alabama's top female emcees Ms. Mercy, Queen of Trill, Lil Boo, Rain and Rap artist "Elee". Attendees who came out to the live ceremony, which took place at the Legendary High Note in Birmingham, Alabama earlier last month, witnessed Suzanna Samone deliver an astonishing performance of her song "Million Dollar Swagg."
Suzanna Samone aka Ferrari Barbie recently inked a new deal with New York City record label Pioneer Records and is currently in the studio in Atlanta recording her new album. She also has a new mixtape coming out with Slip N Slide DJ 5053 called "Testimonials of a Bad Girl", which is scheduled for release the end of November.
Suzanna Samone's "Million Dollar Swagg" produced by Snipe of Sound Squad, was released as a promotional single in the U.S. in June of 2009 and instantly began receiving raves from US press and radio stations. Undergroundgirlsofhiphop.com owner Shylise Simpson exclaimed "Suzanna Samone has that voice and presence that female emcee's need to have in this business to be successful" giving the song a four star review. Suzanna Samone made a series of high profile radio and magazine appearances in support of the record. She also made a few red carpet appearance at this years BET Hip Hop Awards After Parties to promote the new projects she is working on.
Watch "Million Dollar Swagg" on Suzanna Samone's aka The Ferrari Barbie's Myspace video Channel
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=56854086
Suzanna Samone Official MySpace
www.myspace.com/suzannasamone
MORE ABOUT SUZANNA SAMONE:
Raised in the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, Suzanna Samone aka Ferrari Barbie, didn't believe rapping was her life's first priority. Like many women, Suzanna found herself in an abusive relationship that almost claimed her life in 1997 when her then boyfriend crashed a vehicle, with her in it. The accident sent her to the hospital with a 30/70 percent chance she would come out of the surgery, and unclear if she would ever walk again.
It was during her recovery that she spent all of her time listening to music, evaluating and studying the hip hop craft from other artists. Suzanna Samone felt there was a lack of message delivered in today's lyrics, that the ladies of hip hop past like Queen Latifah, Queen Pen, MC Lyte, Sweet Tee and Yo-Yo shared. Suzanna Samone picked up a pen and pad and started writing lyrics and recording with friend and rap artist/Producer "Attitude" of Warner Brothers Records. Today she is a signed artist, thanking Hip Hop that she survived a life threatening accident.
To contact Suzanna Samone for drops, bookings or interviews:
MNS Media Group
Management
Ernest Jackson/Durvel Wilson
mnsmedia ( @ ) gmail dot com
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